joy and margery also have little restaurants or food stalls on the beach and they tell me that here, too, it's in danger of redevelopment. that all this might disappear into the ever-churning wheel of, well -- ♪ ooh ooh waa ♪ ooh ooh waa ♪ ooh ooh >> cynthia: winnifred beach is a public beach. it has been one of the best beach in jamaica. the beach was left to give the poor people of jamaica. >> anthony: so the government takes it over, supposedly to make it a public space, but they want to sell it to a, what? a hotel group? >> cynthia: yeah, they want to make like a resort. >> anthony: there are a lot of islands in the caribbean where you're not allowed to own a beach. meaning all beaches are public even if it's a really exclusive hotel, at least theoretically, anybody can go. >> cynthia: right. >> anthony: here it's different. here if you could buy a house and the beach you can -- if you -- you're a hotel, you can make it a private beach, meaning they